Senior advocates of whatever
The Body of Senior Advocates (BOSAN), as the self-regarding coven of SANs is called, has proved itself to be unwilling and unable to or uninterested in bringing to account those among its members whom the federal high court colourfully described as “charlatans and jobbers”.
INEC chairman’s last chance to redeem his legacy in 2023
In the aftermath of the election, even EU observers said INEC had degenerated precipitously from its 2015 standards.
Hiding under the umbrella of insecurity
Does Nigeria have security challenges? Severe ones. I’ve always said it, while adding that the government was taking up the gauntlet.
Osinbajo’s RCCGification part of plot for theocratic state capture
His quest for the presidency is propelled by the desire to complete what he surreptitiously started during his commissionership in Lagos and continues during his vice presidency.
Identity, barred phone lines and matters arising
I want to appeal to the Federal Ministry of Communications and the National Communications Commission to take a second look at the latest deadline.
The Igbo, Pastor Tunde Bakare and the lies of a failed state
The story that the prime minister was bathed in wine and inebriated with it is aimed at sustaining the opprobrium first established by revisionists in 1966.
Inciting comments are part of insecurity
What the times call for is an encouragement of our security forces, not wanton denouncement or chastisement of their work and sacrifices
Shape of things to come in 2023 elections
Political parties have a relatively short amount of time to nominate and present their candidates to INEC or risk exclusion from the 2023 election.
Cross dressing bill is dead on arrival
It is indeed distasteful, that at a time when the country’s existence is under excruciating crisis, our so-called leaders are seeking to legislate on a dress code for Nigerians.